[quote]Swimming under an abstract painting. Do they allow swans in art galleries?
Moira[/quote]
no but you do see people swanning about
...and of course there's the famous mechanical one in the Bowes Museum
Thanks everybody!

Quote:Swimming under an abstract painting. Do they allow swans in art galleries?
Moira

no but you do see people swanning about

...and of course there's the famous mechanical one in the Bowes Museum

Technical aspects- they look after themselves. Or not. In my own stuff it's not something I think about very much, most of the time I just take photographs.
Negative space? ....well... not really, like Dave said there's too much going on, but it's sort of heading in that direction.
If anyone likes it, that's all that matters, that's the bottom line.

Technical aspects- they look after themselves. Or not. In my own stuff it's not something I think about very much, most of the time I just take photographs.
Negative space? ....well... not really, like Dave said there's too much going on, but it's sort of heading in that direction.
If anyone likes it, that's all that matters, that's the bottom line.

True Alan , though the bottom line is if you like it :D:D:P . One of my fotaes was labelled negative space by someone , think it wis wee dug big country and i didnae ken (and still don't really) what the guy really meant. To be fair Alan the technicalities are probably second nature tae you whereas us mortals (drunk again) need to constantly think aboot them.

True Alan , though the bottom line is if you like it . One of my fotaes was labelled negative space by someone , think it wis wee dug big country and i didnae ken (and still don't really) what the guy really meant. To be fair Alan the technicalities are probably second nature tae you whereas us mortals (drunk again) need to constantly think aboot them.